National Weather Service warns against California Heat Wave

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

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The concern for global warming increases with time. Because of our neglect of the environment, the level of pollution increases, and as a result the ozone layer breaks down. Depletion of the ozone layer means more heat from the sun will be in the earth's atmosphere. Officials from the National Weather Service has warned about a triple-digit temperatures in California Tuesday, with areas such as San Francisco Bay and San Diego is expected to top 100 Heat warnings were issued Tuesday to begin Wednesday night in Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara.



With the coldest summer in 50 years suggests northern California and parts of Southern California also experienced below average temperatures translates into a lot of hand-wringing for the makers of Pinot Noir. The notoriously difficult and finicky grape can be difficult to babysitting and slow to mature in odd years such as this, resulting in wines that are not as mature or complex in the bottle. Grub Street spoke with many wineries specializing in Pinot Noir to see what they do to store wine in the face of weird weather.

In warmer areas in Nada and Santa Barbara, where there was still a very cool season in 2010 might be fine wines. Chad Melville, vinmaker in Melville Vineyards in Lompoc said Southern California wineries had about twice the rain this spring that they would normally get. National Weather Service officials expect the heat wave to come to an end by Friday.

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